https://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-politics-60289386
Seems like this may be close.
Quote:
The confidence vote on Boris Johnson's leadership follows months of criticism over lockdown parties in Downing Street. Here are the key recent developments:
The PM was fined £50 in April for attending a rule-breaking birthday party - for himself - in June 2020
This was followed by poor results for the Conservatives in local elections in early May
The report by senior civil servant Sue Gray on Downing Street parties - published in late May - found a drunken culture, including staff being sick, and abuse of cleaning and security workers
She also said warnings that gatherings could be illegal had been ignored
Johnson said he took "full responsibility for everything that took place on my watch" and had been "humbled by the whole experience"
But he ruled out quitting, saying he wanted to "keep moving forward"
However, at least 54 Tory MPs - 15% of the parliamentary Conservative Party - have declared they have no confidence in Johnson, prompting today's vote on his future
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